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This was mentioned by @cs645 on another thread, but I thought it deserves its own.
9Point8 have come out with a way of slackening off IS headsets - basically a screw together tube that seats on the IS 'cups' and puts the bearings outboard of the headtube.
The effect is ~1.5 degrees slacker with, apparently, only small changes (subjective, yes) to bb-height, reach and stack - the bulk of the changes are offset by the extra slackness.
https://m.pinkbike.com/news/9point8-announces-the-slack-r-headset-angle-adapter.html
Interested to try on my MK1 Hightower.. should make it about a 65.5 degree HA.
I've been doing the numbers on mine, and would need a very low stack stem indeed- total steerer tube projection is only 52mm. So I'd need a 30mm stack stem, which does exist.
@codybrennan - yes, that may be a sticking point for me too.. out with the tape measure! Time for some new Lyriks!?
wow interesting.
But isnt it just like a spacer?
just read the instructions its offset as well
That's quite clever. Actually thinking about it, the entire reason I didn't get the carbon version of my bike is that you couldn't angleset it while you can with the alu. Obviously I'm a nerd, but, new options are good.
As an owner of a L Tallboy 3, contemplating something more progressive, I like the worked example